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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1855-1856-233

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THE SCHOOL 229 Scholarship obtained in the School is tenable with one gained in the College Candidates must give fourteen days' notice to the Head Master previously to the Examination No Pupil above eighteen years of age on the 1st of January preceding the Election will be allowed to stand for any Scholarship In seeking to ascertain for which Scholarship any particular Pupil may become Candidate it is to be remembered that the age and the number of Terms must be calculated up to the 1st of January preceding the Election The next Examinations will commence in Classics on Wednesday January 23 1856 in Mathematics on Friday January 25 1850 Each Candidate must give in his name in writing to the Secretary of the College and pay the fees for the Lent Term before four o'clock on Tuesday January 15 1856 after which hour no name will under any circumstances be received The following will be the subjects for Examination 1856 FIRST CLASS SCHOLARSHIPS Classical Scholarship- The Gospel according to St Mark in Greek Paley's Hora3 Paulinas Thucydides Book VI Tac Ann XIII XIV Compositions Greek and Latin Prose and Verse The Book of Joel in Hebrew or German at the option of each Candidate Candidates will also be examined in passages from any of the Greek and Latin Classics both viva voce and in writing with special attention to Grammar and Philology Preliminary Examination -Euclid II III Algebra as far as Simple Equations Arithmetic
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